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I am looking for MD5 Checksum for Linux. Did an extensive search of the forums and of the internet using google but cannot seem to come up with one. Can ...
- 07-15-2007 #1Just Joined!
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Wanted: MD5 for Debian Etch
I am looking for MD5 Checksum for Linux. Did an extensive search of the forums and of the internet using google but cannot seem to come up with one. Can anybody help? Thanks!
- 07-15-2007 #2
is it not right beside the iso on the server?
Thats usually where it is. Right in the release directory.Living the digital dream....
Disclaimer: I may be wrong since I was once before.
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- 07-15-2007 #3
Have a look here. Click on the architecture that fits on your system and download the md5
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Ooooops, Guess I wasnt clear....
Thanks for your responses, but I guess I wasnt clear. I am looking for the PROGRAM that checks the checksums. Not the checksums themselves; those are easily found. The program to check the file referencing the checksums that are in the md5 file.
- 07-16-2007 #5forum.guy
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You probably have it on your machine already. Try the man page for md5sum:
Also, K3b (CD/DVD burning app) has support and automatically checks them before burning files to disk.Code:man md5sum
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